A Quote by Alexander McQueen

There are only a handful of designers that influence other designers, and I have to keep one step ahead of the game. — © Alexander McQueen
There are only a handful of designers that influence other designers, and I have to keep one step ahead of the game.
Music and visual performance have to influence each other. Designers and musicians have to be the nexus of all things pop culture, so I think about designers when I'm making music.
I'd advise all aspiring game designers not to aim for money when developing a game, because unfortunately it is very rare for game designers to be able to earn a living by developing analog games.
I make films but I am trained as a designer. I come from this series of designers called critical designers, speculative designers.
Until 1986, developing games was a mere hobby for me. Back then, I didn't know that game designers existed, because the designers' names didn't appear on the boxes.
There are many design companies, but there are few designers who organize their own business and open it up to other designers.
There's something about the fashion world that I like, which is, I see a lot of the designers really have affection for other designers.
I cannot draw to save my life, and I'm not a big art scholar, but I worked with many designers throughout my career - in theater, in dance, costume designers, set designers, and I have a lot of artist friends and I do photography, and I think it's kind of in my life.
As designers we have a great responsibility. I believe designers should eliminate the unnecessary. That means eliminating everything that is modish because this kind of thing is only short-lived.
Where do architects and designers get their ideas? The answer, of course, is mainly from other architects and designers, so is it mere casuistry to distinguish between tradition and plagiarism?
My computer is a very complex gadget and it was designed by many designers, so why must the universe have only a single designer and not many designers?
Set designers, costume designers, actors, writers, music, that's what is beautiful.
I've never seen Ralph Lauren, Rick Owens, or Raf Simons described as white designers. They are just designers.
It's a really exciting thing to collaborate with production designers, cinematographers and gaffers and costume designers and editors and composers.
I loved watching so many of the great designers I've worked with do what they do. That's why I'm still loyal to the designers that I've known since I was 16.
Good designers copy; great designers steal.
I always have a soft spot in my heart for New York designers and independent designers, people who are doing the fashion equivalent of what I'm trying to do in film.
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